Image and Self-Worth Authenticity
Original Airdate: November 19, 2007
Host: Scott Dente
Guests: Charles J. Powell and Leigh Nash
How open and honest do I really have to be in front of other people? Find out in this episode as Faith Café Producer Charles J. Powell steps out from behind the camera to discuss what it means to live a life of authenticity. Using his own experiences, Charles explains why living an authentic life is a vital part of building true community with believers and non-believers alike. Then musical guest Leigh Nash shares some music and some insight on what it has been like to transition from singing in the group "Sixpence None the Richer" to being a solo artist.
Guest Bios
Charles J. Powell
Charles J. Powell appears on television, speaks at conferences and writes for several publications and online magazines, such as Crosswalk.com, on a variety of topics that affect Christians and churches from post-modernism to terrorism. He is also the producer of the award-winning Christian talk and entertainment television program, Faith Café seen on the I-Life-TV Network. Powell is a behavioral scientist graduate from Trevecca Nazarene University , has served as a consultant for numerous corporate and ministry organizations and serves as the director of marketing for LifeSprings Resources in Franklin Springs , Georgia .
Leigh Nash / www.leighnash.com
Two years ago artist Leigh Nash's experienced a season of change. Sixpence None the Richer, the band she had been a member of for nearly half of her life, called it quits. Disoriented by this major change, Nash and her husband left their Nashville home of ten years and moved to Los Angeles . While in L.A., Nash penned a batch of songs that would eventually comprise her first solo record, "Blue on Blue", a sweetly understated collection of musings on love and motherhood released in 2006 on One Son Records, Nash's own imprint label through Nettwerk Productions.